“Everything was super with the cottage.”

Bread milk and basics all provided. Michael the host was a gentleman and gave us the grand tour. Could not fault the cottage. Great area very peaceful and tranquil. Kitchen utensils all provided and again excellent. We were not to far from Miltown Malbay were you could stock up on anything you needed. Again superb cottage, well worth a visit if planning on visiting the area. And we will definetly be looking into booking again .

Bread milk and basics all provided. Michael the host was a gentleman and gave us the grand tour. Could not fault the cottage. Great area very peaceful and tranquil. Kitchen utensils all provided and again excellent. We were not to far from Miltown Malbay were you could stock up on anything you needed. Again superb cottage, well worth a visit if planning on visiting the area. And we will definetly be looking into booking again .
Many thanks

Mr BonassJuly 2019

“This is a fantastic cottage in a great location.”

Peaceful and cosy, it has superb views across the fields to the bay at Lahinch and the Cliffs of Moher in the distance. It was a home-away-from-home, and from it, we were able to explore the Burren, the Cliffs of Moher, the beaches at Lahinch, Spanish Point and White Strand. It's also handy for the ferry to the Aran Islands and the picturesque villages nearby, such as Ennistymon, Miltown Malbay and Corofin and the delightful little town of Ennis. The children enjoyed watching the cows on the farm, and also cycling around the local, quiet lanes.
Michael and Bernie are amazing hosts. They are warm, friendly and incredibly welcoming. They provided us with a lovely welcome pack full of goodies for us and the children, and Michael went out of his way to give us lots of useful information about the surrounding area and what it had to offer.
We were all very sad to leave, and are already looking forward to going back in the future.

The property

A traditional semi-detached cottage on the outskirts of one of County Clare’s musical and cultural homes, Lahinch, surrounded by rolling hills and affording views of the sea on the horizon.

On entering, you are presented with the three bedrooms, all spacious double rooms, neatly decorated with charming curtains and bed-spreads, with a well-positioned bathroom containing a shower down the hall.

In the colder months, you will be excited to use the woodburning stove, which you will find in the centre of the open-plan living area, which contains the kitchen, sitting area and dining table.

The wall-mounted TV sits in the corner, making it easy for all the family to spend time together while the food is prepared.

You will then come to your favourite room of them all; the beautiful sitting room with wraparound windows that bring the natural light in and overlook views of the endless green landscape, with the ocean in the distance.

In the warmer months you can take the kids outside and play in the garden, with its large lawned area surrounding the property, or just pop a picnic blanket down and enjoy lunch outside.

Take a trip into Miltown Malbay and you can enjoy its selection of pubs and eateries, some of which like Friel’s Pub that date back to 1895, hosting live music every weekend and some weekdays in the summer.

When the seaside is calling you, head over to Spanish Point, a very scenic sandy beach, named so because of the Spaniards who were buried there after the wreck of their Armada ships along the coast in 1588.

If it’s not enough to just see the shores, you can head over to the fishing village of Quilty where you can hire a currach and visit the site of the wreck, and then spend the rest of the day trying your hand at throwing a line or two.

This location is fantastic for getting to know the west coast of Ireland, and this holiday home is everything you need to feel right at home with your loved ones.

Summary

All ground-floor

Three bedrooms: 3 x double

Shower room with shower, basin and WC

Open-plan living area with kitchen, diner and sitting area with woodburning stove

Sitting room.

Gas central heating with woodburning stove

Electric cooker, fridge, microwave, washing machine, TV, WiFi

Fuel, power and starter pack for fire inc. in rent

Bed linen and towels inc. in rent

Roadside parking

Garden with patio area

Sorry, no pets and no smoking

Shop 3.7 miles, pub 3.6 miles

Note: This property is attached to the owner's home but is self-contained.

Calculate your drive time

About the location

LAHINCH, COUNTY CLARE

The seaside village of Lahinch lies on the shores of Liscannor Bay. With 2km of fine sandy beaches, an 18-hole championship golf course and a further 18-hole coastal course, it is very popular with tourists. There are numerous activities available at the beach including sea fishing, diving, surfing and sailing, or alternatively, take a stroll down the promenade or enjoy a beach walk, plus the village also offers an indoor swimming pool and a children's play area. Less than 30 minutes away, at the mouth of Galway Bay, lie the historic and traditional Aran Islands; catch a ferry from Doolin, or perhaps charter a boat and explore Irish tradition. For the more energetic, The Burren Way walk along the Cliffs of Moher is very popular, or why not take a ride on the Cliffs of Moher cruise. Alternatively, enjoy one of the winding coastal roads, perfect terrain for cyclists. Explore Ireland’s premier showcave at Ailwee, or the famous Doolin Caves, for an exciting day out. With an abundance of activities, and numerous restaurants to try, there is no shortage of things to do in Lahinch.